After donating blood what to eat

Viet Nam News by Nguyễn Văn Thọ Although the fast-food restaurant owned by Thanh was located in the outskirts of a German town, customers crowded in for lunch in great numbers as there were many offices, factories and small workshops nearby. To serve them more comfortably, one day the owner had to hire an assistant to cook and deliver food. September is an inter-season month with oak leaves turning yellow. Poor Thanh, as his assistant’s driving licence had been recently confiscated by the police, he had to deliver food by himself. One afternoon he took four rations of chicken dumplings to an office on Vonter Street. Away from the kitchen, he could enjoy fresh breezes in the open air and the fragrant smells of flowers and blossoms from roadside orchards. At the customers’ office gate, Thanh found an old man waiting for him outside to receive the food. “Thank you very much,” Thanh said to the white-haired old man in a … [Read more...] about The Tiger-Man

Viet Nam News by LÊ QUANG TRẠNG Leaving his hometown for Hồ Chí Minh City, Hận brought me a lot of fried beef, fish paste and fruit. When he arrived at the dormitory of the College of Medicine, he sat outside the gate to wait for me. “As a medical student, can you perform a blood transfusion?” Hận asked me abruptly instead of saying hello. “Why not?” I answered with a hearty laugh. “But first what do you say to eating something?” “Sure, I’m starving.” He seemed in high spirits. I noticed his eyes were bright, a rarity for him. “Is a transfusion difficult and expensive?” he asked when our snack was nearly over. “My God! Why are you obsessed with this?” I said in an anxious voice, for I was fully aware that he was serious. “Between you and me, I can hardly keep going on with the blood I have in my veins. I need better blood,” he replied sincerely. … [Read more...] about Blood Transfusion